The PMBS17 workshop is concerned with the comparison of
high-performance computing systems through performance modeling,
benchmarking or through the use of tools such as simulators.

We are particularly interested in research which reports the
ability to measure and make tradeoffs in software/hardware
co-design to improve sustained application performance. We are
also keen to capture the assessment of future systems, for
example through work that ensures continued application
scalability through peta- and exa-scale systems.

The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers, from
industry and academia, concerned with the qualitative and
quantitative evaluation and modeling of high-performance
computing systems. Authors are invited to submit novel research
in all areas of performance modeling, benchmarking and
simulation, and we welcome research that brings together current
theory and practice. We recognize that the coverage of the term
'performance' has broadened to include power consumption and
reliability, and that performance modeling is practiced through
analytical methods and approaches based on software tools and
simulators.

Authors are invited to submit full papers with unpublished,
original work of not more than 20 pages of single column text
using single spaced fonts on pages of 8.5 x 11 inches (this
limit includes all figures, content etc but does not include
references). All papers should be formatted to use the LNCS
manuscript and workshop/conference guidelines available at:
http://www.springer.com/gb/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

A separate Late-Breaking Research and Preliminary Techniques
stream is also available for authors to submit 10-page papers
describing initial research or early first-of-a-kind results
(this page limit does not include references but includes all
technical content and figures). These papers will be presented
in a dedicated, interactive session at PMBS 17 enabling open
discussion with industry and domain experts.

All accepted papers (subject to post-review revisions) will be
published in a post-proceedings issue of Springer’s Lecture Notes
in Computer Science.

Authors of selected papers will also be invited to submit revised
manuscripts for inclusion in a special issue journal publication
(pending)

Papers should be submitted using EasyChair at:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pmbs17